Yogi govt begins training for centre management to curb cheating

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Lucknow, 3 Feb: As the Uttar Pradesh board examinations 2024 approach, the Yogi Adityanath government is preparing to take immediate action against cheating in the 10th and 12th grades, displaying its steadfast commitment to their integrity. While keeping to current norms, additional steps are being adopted to reinforce the assessment process.

To ensure that these procedures are implemented successfully, central administrators are receiving thorough training from qualified educators. According to a press release from the Chief Minister’s office, this training will cover all areas of the tests and is intended to avoid any potential mistakes throughout the testing process.

Meanwhile, Dibyakant Shukla, Secretary of the Uttar Pradesh Secondary Education Board (UPSEB), announced that three master trainers have been assigned to each of the state’s 75 districts, and they are providing detailed examination information to center administrators through audio-video presentations. Shukla claimed that the training will address crucial themes such as avoiding cheating, keeping order, assuring the security of question papers, and preserving answer sheets, according to sources.

According to reports, the UPSEB Secretary is also making fresh preparations this time around. According to sources, protective QR codes, logos, and coding have been put to the cover page of the answer sheets for the first time, and they have been released in four different colours than previous year, along with page numbers.

According to the official timetable, the UP Board 2024 examinations will start on February 22 and end on March 9. The Uttar Pradesh Board examinations will be held in two shifts: 8:30 am to 11:45 am (morning session), and 2 pm to 5.15 pm (evening session).

This year, 55,25,290 lakh students have enrolled for the Uttar Pradesh Board exam. Around 29,47,325 lakh students have enrolled for high school (Class 10) examinations, while approximately 25,77,965 lakh will take intermediate (Class 12) exams.